Background
Weller was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Weller was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Soon he was recording observations for the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History. Shortly after the director of the museum Ralph East Dury (1899-?) established the Cincinnati Junior Society of Natural Sciences. in 1928 he joined it and at 16 became its business manager and Curator of Herpetology. He carried out an extensive correspondence with the herpetologist Emmett Reid Dunn which led to his acceptance at Haverford College.
Between 1930 and 1932 he published 12 papers, most of which were reprinted in 1965 (Adler:182).
In April 1930 he visited Cascade Caverns in Kentucky with Dury where he collected the type specimen of a salamander he described and named after Dury, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus duryi (, 1930). The afternoon they arrived left the others to go collecting despite the bad weather and never returned.
Four days later his body was found wedged between boulders in a creek below the mountain. With him was a collecting bag which contained specimens of his new species (Adler:182).
Walker, Charles F., and, West., West.H., West.H., West.H., West.H.
Only a week after graduating with high honors from high school Dury took members of the Junior Society to Grandfather mountain to find more specimens for Weller.